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14 UK fundings (£476,093): Industrial CASE Account - Hull 2009 … BdlYear 2009 UK Research and Innovation, United Kingdom

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University OF HULL, Hull

02/03/2009 UK funding: Brush border alterations in the pathogenesis of intestinal diseases
01/08/2009 UK funding: Commercialisation of Lab-on-a-Chip technology for DNA profiling
01/07/2009 UK funding: Development of novel catalytic structures and thermal regimes for continuous flow reaction chemistry
01/09/2009 UK funding: Diversity of the masticatory apparatus among extant rodents: 3D analysis and modeling of form and function
01/07/2009 UK funding: Electrochemistry as an interfacial probe for realising physicochemical insights into the dynamics of bio-convection of human sperm cells
31/08/2009 UK funding: Novel technologies for in situ environmental monitoring: linking sensor development to improved pollutant transport models.
19/01/2009 UK funding: NSF- MNW: Structure, Dynamics and Critiacl Phenomena in Biaxial Liquid Crystals
01/10/2009 UK funding: The genetics and evolutionary dynamics of reproductive mode in tadpole shrimps
01/10/2009 UK funding (£195,882): Industrial CASE Account - Hull 2009
01/06/2009 UK funding (£30,133): The Reception of Bodin
01/10/2009 UK funding (£30,956): Doctoral Training Grant (DTG) to provide funding for 1 PhD studentship.
01/10/2009 UK funding (£35,990): Doctoral Training Grant (DTG) to provide funding for 1 PhD studentship.
01/01/2009 UK funding (£36,085): Flow-mediated responses to environmental change in suspension feeding animals.
01/10/2009 UK funding (£70,137): Doctoral Training Grant (DTG) to provide funding for 1 PhD studentship.

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